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Symphony No. 9 is [[Philip Glass]]' ninth symphony. It was written between 2010 and 2011.<ref name="ref2" /> It is written in 3 movements.<ref name="ref2" /> It was commissioned by the [[Bruckner Orchester Linz]], [[Carnegie Hall]], and the [[Los Angeles Philharmonic Association]]
Symphony No. 9 is [[Philip Glass]]' ninth symphony. It was written between 2010 and 2011.<ref name="ref2" /> It is written in 3 movements.<ref name="ref2" /> It was commissioned by the [[Bruckner Orchester Linz]], [[Carnegie Hall]], and the [[Los Angeles Philharmonic Association]]/<ref name="ref2" />


It received its world premiere on January 1, 2012 at [[Brucknerhaus]] in [[Linz]], Austria by the [[Bruckner Orchester Linz]], conducted by [[Dennis Russell Davies]].<ref name="ref2" /> It premiered in the US at [[Carnegie Hall]] on January 31, 2012, with [[Dennis Russell Davies]] conducting The [[American Composers Orchestra]].<ref name="ref2" /> It receieved its west-coast premiere on April 5, 2012, with [[John Coolidge Adams|John Adams]] conducting the [[Los Angeles Philharmonic]].<ref name="ref2" />
It received its world premiere on January 1, 2012 at [[Brucknerhaus]] in [[Linz]], Austria by the [[Bruckner Orchester Linz]], conducted by [[Dennis Russell Davies]].<ref name="ref2" /> It premiered in the US at [[Carnegie Hall]] on January 31, 2012, with [[Dennis Russell Davies]] conducting The [[American Composers Orchestra]].<ref name="ref2" /> It receieved its west-coast premiere on April 5, 2012, with [[John Coolidge Adams|John Adams]] conducting the [[Los Angeles Philharmonic]].<ref name="ref2" />

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Symphony No. 9

Symphony No. 9 is Philip Glass' ninth symphony. It was written between 2010 and 2011.[2] It is written in 3 movements.[2] It was commissioned by the Bruckner Orchester Linz, Carnegie Hall, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association/[2]

It received its world premiere on January 1, 2012 at Brucknerhaus in Linz, Austria by the Bruckner Orchester Linz, conducted by Dennis Russell Davies.[2] It premiered in the US at Carnegie Hall on January 31, 2012, with Dennis Russell Davies conducting The American Composers Orchestra.[2] It receieved its west-coast premiere on April 5, 2012, with John Adams conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic.[2]

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